2023
DOI: 10.3390/app132413096
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Variable-Speed Operation of Micro-Hydropower Plants in Irrigation Infrastructure: An Energy and Cost Analysis

Arsenio Barbón,
Francisco González-González,
Luis Bayón
et al.

Abstract: Micro-hydropower plants have now become a way to decarbonise the power generation system. Older micro-hydropower plants generally operate at a fixed speed. When there is a lack of rainfall, these plants operate outside their design flow causing various problems (such as the occurrence of the phenomenon of cavitation, decreased turbine performance, and decreased operating hours), especially in micro-hydropower plants installed in irrigation infrastructure, where the priority for water use is crops. This study a… Show more

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“…Table 1 shows the operating range of hydro turbines, from the point of view of the flow rate and head [15]. According to Table 1, for low-head and very-low-head, besides the Archimedes screw, only the Kaplan turbine [16] can operate in these types of installations. In ultra-low-head installations, the Archimedes screw is the only hydro turbine that can operate under these conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 shows the operating range of hydro turbines, from the point of view of the flow rate and head [15]. According to Table 1, for low-head and very-low-head, besides the Archimedes screw, only the Kaplan turbine [16] can operate in these types of installations. In ultra-low-head installations, the Archimedes screw is the only hydro turbine that can operate under these conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%